On-off Heavy Duty 2 Position Push Pull Switch! - Gm Chevelle Ss 442 Gto 405-73 on 2040-parts.com
Sugar Land, Texas, US
Up for auction is one 'Push-Pull' (On-Off) Heavy-Duty, 2 Position Switch...can be used in many applications ...includes the following: Here's a description:
Don't miss out on this Push-Pull Switch! -- These look Old School-Awesome! |
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